Neonatal General
Category: Abstract Submission
Neonatology General 4
Christiane Theda, MD PhD MBA
Neonatologist
Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
The P-wave is positive or biphasic when the catheter tip is in the superior vena cava (SVC) or high in the right atrium; it becomes negative or disappears when the tip is in the low atrium or at the cavoatrial junction (as per literature).
Positive and biphasic (+/-) P-waves are seen with catheter tips "too high", negative and biphasic (-/+) p-waves are seen with "correct" position. At a "too low" position, P-wave characteristics are often difficult to identify or the P-wave has disappeared. There is some overlap between groups.